Services / Subsurface Detection

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

Advanced geophysical technique to explore and visualise subsurface features without disturbing the ground.

  • Free Quotes On All Services
  • Skilled & Dependable Experts
  • Cutting-Edge Equipment
  • 24/7 Availability

Get Your Free Quote

Fill out the form below and we'll get back to you within 24 hours.

We respect your privacy. No spam, ever.

Uncover What's Below

Ground Penetrating Radar transmits high-frequency radio waves into the ground to identify and map underground utilities, structures, and anomalies. This non-invasive technology detects both metallic and non-metallic objects.

Non-Destructive

Detailed subsurface insights without excavation - site remains undisturbed.

Accurate Detection

Locates metallic and non-metallic objects with precise depth readings.

Cost-Effective

Avoid unexpected repair costs by detecting issues before excavation.

Enhanced Safety

Identify underground hazards to minimise risks to workers.

How GPR Works

GPR sends electromagnetic waves into the ground. These waves reflect when they encounter buried objects. The system records reflections and analyses signal return times to create detailed subsurface maps.

Precision Equipment
Vac Truck in Action

Our Survey Process

1

Survey Planning

Define the scan area and objectives for the GPR survey.

2

Data Collection

Systematically scan the area with GPR equipment.

3

Analysis

Process radar data to identify subsurface features.

4

Reporting

Deliver detailed maps and recommendations.

What You Receive

You will receive a digital PDF Survey Report with full compliance documentation.

Common Questions

What can GPR detect?
GPR detects underground utilities, pipes, cables, voids, buried structures, and changes in soil composition - including non-metallic objects like plastic pipes.
How deep can GPR scan?
Depth depends on soil conditions and frequency. Generally GPR can penetrate several metres, with higher frequencies for shallow detail and lower frequencies for deeper exploration.
Is GPR safe?
Yes, GPR uses low-energy electromagnetic waves and is completely non-invasive and environmentally friendly.